- Rota (poem)
"Rota" ("The Oath") is an early 20th-century Polish
poem andanthem , once proposed to be the Polishnational anthem .History
"Rota"'s words were written in 1908 by
Maria Konopnicka . The music was composed two years later byFeliks Nowowiejski .Konopnicka's
poem came into being as a protest against the German Empire's oppression and suppression of Polish culture in German-occupied western Poland — lands that from the late 18th century after the Partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth to 1918 were underPrussia n — and later, German — rule."Rota" was first sung publicly during a patriotic demonstration in
Kraków onJuly 15 ,1910 , itself held to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Polish-Lithuanian victory over theTeutonic Knights at theBattle of Grunwald . The anthem quickly became popular throughout partitioned Poland.Until 1918 "Rota" served as an anthem of the Polish Scouting movement. After the nation regained independence in 1918, "Rota" in 1927 found itself under consideration for a time as a possible Polish national anthem.
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Rotaee also
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Oaths of the Polish Army
*Germanisation
*Września
*Kulturkampf
*Drzymała's wagon
*Anti-Polonism External links
* [http://www.usc.edu/go/polish_music/repertoi/rota.rm "Rota" in Real Audio format]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=MqYaDw0egqQ "Rota" vocal from You Tube]
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